By: Adama Barrow Discover five facts about Kwanzaa that you might not be aware of as millions of people prepare to celebrate it around the world. African American Millennials and Gen Zers nowadays are largely unaware of Kwanzaa and have never attended a Kwanzaa celebration. Kwanzaa represents the pleasure Black Baby Boomers felt when theyContinue reading “Kwanzaa”
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INTERVIEW WITH AWA BARROW
Hi, my name is Adama Barrow. I had the great opportunity of interviewing 10-year-old Awa Barrow as I followed her around her. I got a better understanding of what she does at school, during school and how she handles herself.
Black Friday Scams
By: Adama Barrow Holiday time is quickly approaching. In addition to being a great time to visit with loved ones, especially on Black Friday, it’s also a great time to shop. On Black Friday, tens of millions of Christmas shoppers flood the malls to get deals, fight for hot products, and cross items from theirContinue reading “Black Friday Scams”
3 Suggestions for a Struggling High School Freshman
By Adama Barrow 1. Take a breath. (Mountains of homework) Students in their first year of high school could feel the workload to be too much. The battle only gets tougher from there if you’re returning! Teachers assign several types of tasks using specific systems. It’s very normal to feel lost at first. You can keepContinue reading “3 Suggestions for a Struggling High School Freshman”
There’s Always Hope
By Adama Barrow After accidental accidents, suicide is the second most common cause of death for teenagers between the ages of 14 and 18 in high school. The rise of suicide, it is expanding rather quickly than expected. Lotta kids, especially in high school are committing suicide due to depression, or feeling unwanted or feelingContinue reading “There’s Always Hope”